When the corporation you represent participates in corporate philanthropy, it means your company is willing to invest time, money, and energy into supporting others, helping them help themselves, and improve their circumstances. This is usually done by having everyone including executives and employees donate time and by the company donating funds to support community and charitable organizations. The way corporations respond to the needs of society plays a huge role in company culture, marketing, branding, reputation management, and consumer perception. The role your company plays in giving back to society and its consumers does three important things.
Consumers love knowing the corporations where they spend their hard-earned dollars work hard to make a difference. Of course, consumers only know about your efforts at corporate philanthropy if you tell them. That means in addition to doing good works, you can give your corporation a competitive advantage by including your philanthropic goals and activities in your marketing, branding, public persona, and reputation management. Start by defining how your corporation will give back.
Will you participate in charitable donations of goods, services, and products? Does your company make monetary contributions to worthy causes or to local organizations? Do you offer tutoring, mentoring, or scholarships for local students? Do you encourage employees to participate in local and global volunteerism? How does your corporation work to alleviate the suffering and anxiety that follows natural disasters? How do you ensure the responsible use of our natural resources?
Companies who practice corporate giving build their reputations, encourage employees to look for other opportunities to help, create opportunities for team members to bond and grow together outside the office, and foster care and concern for our fellow man and for the environment we all share. At DPRINT, we have a firm commitment to Social Responsibility. You can find out more about our stand on Social Responsibility, Sustainability, Social Conscience, and Environmental Responsibility right here.
You’ll also attract new hires with the same philanthropic goals and community concerns. It can be easier than you think to create and design marketing materials that reach consumers on an emotional level. Schedule a consultation with our graphic design team today and tell us about your company’s position on corporate philanthropy. We’ll help you find creative ways to build your corporate brand and create a connection between likeminded consumers and your company.
Share your stance on how your corporation gives back via your corporate interiors, on your website, through your social media channels, and on printed marketing materials like posters and banners. Even your vehicle wraps can tell the story of how you help others help themselves. You’ll share your goals with consumers and experience the thrill of giving back to society.